The Christian is an idol breaker.
The seed of sin is in us when we are born.
Alexander the great was ask how he conquered the world he said, "by not waivering".
Not to decide is to decide not to, nowhere in the bible does it promise tomorrow.
The problems of peace are greater than the problems of war.
You cannot serve god and mammon. You have to make a choice.
Don't wavier. Make a decision. Do it now.
There are people that say they will do better but they never do better. They have no power in them to do better until they come to Christ.
Give your life to Christ, he'll challenge you.
Even our pets can become idols.
When you present people with things from the heart and from the soul, they make better choices: They make better choices about their bodies, they make better choices about their partners, they make better choices about the environment.
Live simply; make compassionate choices when it comes to food.
Soon you won't even have the choice to live or die as you wish!
I think humankind is going to have to evolve into systems that are more transparent. Then people will be able to make more integral choices about the food they eat.
The message was, the choices you make can have bad consequences. Everyone has the power of choice. Just like this kid had the power of choice to steal my car.
The committee has an obligation to give you a choice. The members have the obligation and the right to make that choice.
Weight loss programs and health clubs have an ethical and legal obligation to adequately disclose details about program costs before customers sign a contract. They should also clearly explain how the program works and what is expected so that consumers can make an informed choice whether to join.
I think we're all sort of imprisoned by - or at least bound to - the choices we make... You want to say no at the right time and you want to say yes more sparingly.
When certain causes become prairie fires, politicians make difficult choices, and often at the expense of someone like Jeremiah Wright and Walter Jenkins. That's the cruel nature of American politics, where the end becomes the consummate objective, and sometimes the means to get there come at a great price.
As we interact with others, we can either be a person who is bringing out their best or pointing out their worst. Regardless, however, our choice is always more information about us than them.
Everything that happens in our lives is "good information" about the degree to which our choices are working for us. We can, however, choose to believe that we are a victim of the world we see, and have no choices. And, of course, we will receive "good information" about this belief as well.
Meaning isn't something we discover, it is what we bring to life, either by choice or by chance.
There are two ways to look at most problems... 'Oh Crap!' or, 'Good Information!,' and our choice will give us good information on how to deal with problems in the future.
To choose one sock from each of infinitely many pairs of socks requires the Axiom of Choice, but for shoes the Axiom is not needed.
The IRS says it wants to make sure companies can give their employees a choice between a new cash balance plan and the traditional defined benefit plan. The real question here is whether companies should be required to give their workers that choice.